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10103 - Bromeliads (Wild) - 2012-07-27
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Tillandsia seleriana
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Locality: Honduras - Lempira - N.P Celaque
Photographer: Reino Koopmans
Note: Altitude: 1700 meter. (Sent: brom-l@science.uu.nl)
Identification: Solved
- Note: Reino Koopmans (2012-07-27) - Tillandsia scaposa? (Sent: brom-l@science.uu.nl)
- Identification: Matthias Asmuss (2012-07-27) =Tillandsia seleriana
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- Identification: Charles E. Dills (2012-07-27) =Tillandsia seleriana
- Just like one I had. http://www.charlies-web.com/bromeliads-alphalist/contentsT15.html. I lost it overnight when I forgot to shake the water out of it after a soaking. (Sent: brom-l@science.uu.nl)
- Note: Gruber (2012-07-28) - Tha habitus is much more toto our colombian t. pruinosa that to selleriana.
But I doubt the flower spike (Sent: brom-l@science.uu.nl) - Note (10105): Matthias Asmuss (2012-07-28) - if the whole plant does not exceed about 20cm it could still be Ti pruinosa, but at the upper end; the diverging capsules are a result of several spikes going in different directions and the scape does not seem to be wholly covered by leaf- sheaths ==> Ti seleriana is more probable (Sent: brom-l@science.uu.nl)
- Note (10105): Wesley Schilling (2012-07-28) - I have T. pruinosa with seed pods currently in my greenhouse. The capsules do not have any color other than green. Maybe this observation on my T pruinosa will help. (Sent: brom-l@science.uu.nl)
- Identification (10104): HEL (2012-07-30) =T. seleriana
- note longer scape. (Sent: brom-l@science.uu.nl)
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